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  • The Salish People: Volume I ebook

    The Thompson and the Okanagan

    Series Book 1 - The Salish People
    Charles Hill-Tout was born in England in 1858 and came to British Columbia in 1891. A pioneer settler at Abbotsford in the Fraser Valley, he devoted many years of fieldwork to his studies of the Salish and published in the scholarly periodicals of the day. He was honoured as president of the Anthropological Section of the Royal Society of Canada and as a fellow of the Royal Anthropological ... Read more

    $14.39 USD

  • Transmission Difficulties

    by Ralph Maud ...
    It has been well known since Marius Barbeau’s review of the first edition of Franz Boas’s Tsimshian Mythology in 1917, that something was seriously amiss with Boas’s alleged “translations” of the stories gathered by his chief Tsimshian informant, Henry Tate. But what, exactly, was it that Boas was doing with Tate’s stories? It is this question that Ralph Maud sets out to address in Transmission ... Read more

    $11.99 USD

  • A Guide to B.C. Indian Myth and Legend e-book

    by Ralph Maud ...
    Boas, Teit, Hill-Tout, Barbeau, Swanton, Jenness, the luminaries of field research in British Columbia, are discussed here in A Guide to B.C. Indian Myth and Legend, and their work in Indian folklore evaluated. Other scholars, amateurs and Native informants of the past and present are given ample consideration, making this book a comprehensive survey of myth collecting in B.C. The aim is to reveal ... Read more

    $14.99 USD

  • The Porcupine Hunter and Other Stories ebook

    by Henry W. Tate ...
    Henry W. Tate (d. 1914) was a Tsimshian informant to ethnographer Franz Boas. Tate first wrote these stories in English before giving Boas the Tsimshian equivalent during the decade of 1903-1913. Boas published the stories in the much-consulted classic of ethnology, Tsimshian Mythology, in 1916. Through Ralph Maud’s selection of the best of Tate’s original stories, we can see the actual creative ... Read more

    $11.99 USD

  • The Salish People: Volume II

    The Squamish and the Lillooet

    Series series The Salish People
    Charles Hill-Tout was born in England in 1858 and came to British Columbia in 1891. A pioneer settler at Abbotsford in the Fraser Valley, he devoted many years studying the Salish and publishing in the scholarly periodicals of the day. He was honoured as president of the Anthropological Section of the Royal Society of Canada and as a fellow of the Royal Anthropological Institute of Great Britain. ... Read more

    $11.59 USD

  • The Salish People: Volume III

    The Mainland Halkomaelem

    Series series The Salish People
    Charles Hill-Tout was born in England in 1858 and came to British Columbia in 1891. A pioneer settler at Abbotsford in the Fraser Valley, he devoted many years of fieldwork to his studies of the Salish and published in the scholarly periodicals of the day. He was honoured as president of the Anthropological Section of the Royal Society of Canada and as a fellow of the Royal Anthropological ... Read more

    $11.59 USD

  • The Salish People volume: IV eBook

    The Sechelt and South-Eastern Tribes of Vancouver Island

    Series series The Salish People
    Charles Hill-Tout was born in England in 1858 and came to British Columbia in 1891. He was a pioneer settler at Abbotsford in the Fraser Valley, where he raised his family in a log cabin. He devoted many years of field work to his studies of the Salish and published in the scholarly periodicals of the day. He was honoured as president of the Anthropological Section of the Royal Society of Canada ... Read more

    $17.99 USD

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    Stories of Nishnaabeg Re-Creation, Resurgence, and a New Emergence

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    Recovering the Land, Rebuilding the Economy

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  • A Cree Healer and His Medicine Bundle

    Revelations of Indigenous Wisdom--Healing Plants, Practices, and Stories

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  • Wyandot Folk-Lore

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